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;â– vii1lo 11 iii if \ salisbury n c jtuesday a.ugus1 29 1826 vol vii no 125 the terms of tin wi stern oarolluian are s p annum or s 511 if paid in admmce s'o paper :, linu id ;â– â– iÂ»p at the option i tin i.'liuii i until all arrearages aro paid a i list ill nl si ii he ill i lied ill hits crlll p square lorthc first insertion and twenty-five cent t r each subseoiioiil ne all letters luldre-e i t , ll.u l.d.tor must lie post-laud or they will not be attended to body else â€” some olhet russian or ruffian in '://'â€” ibe instrument n.i the mule nearest at hand in the caprsuu styes ol tyranny and lust â€” was ready .. despatch ibis new successor of the i'sais o the t'onstui nines â€” ofthe i'.y/.ilitiiii cttstrs hut sir i the common libeller of great und good men did injustice to both these legitimates i til st nicholas and to cetarovltch 1 thought loo ill of one nl iheni and loo well oi ibe oilier 1 though that commoiliis would " show light buti sir icl us not despair of the russian in spile of montesquieu's sneer he " can fed for a brother nl least wen although he tie not flayed alive ; ex cept now and then under the autocracy ol the knout hellas nol indeed yel learned " io make revolutions wilh rose inn , " â€” thai is the political philosopher's stone which is yet iu lhc womb of lime lo bc brought forth by sonic modern accoucheur reformer hut he shows signs of capability that are quite encour aging he cannot indeed redeem bis paper neither can ibe bank of kentucky rc.lecui us paper ; but the red-hot lukc is replaced by u box of sweet-meats â€” tbe bow-string by a medal hung round ibe neck â€” the badge not of death but ol idcocy and cowardice commodus is brave no where but in the arena with kittensi und puppy dogs and women for his antagonists ;.. inn table master thomas n'cio sec hogarth's progress of cruelty an uhnoo backed bv .. hobby horse or u medal and i box of dsv.oi moalo | goody goodies us iho overgrown children say is lhe full consideration paid hud and re ceived for lhe surrender of the autocrati cal crown of the largest empire in the win id and some say the most powerful â€” of lhc proud eminence of the empire of europe hon vastly unliable and benti menial i a l is use now does what has formerly done with a red-hot poker or , busv string a ukase with a most affec tionate fraternal letter a box of sweet meats a hobby horse or a medal â€” as wc in our but barons slave holding country do somelimcs hang a quarter of a dollar round a child's neck lo keep il in good humor â€” all cooled however villi the blood of a few real adherents to legitima cyâ€”in the persons of the guards uf lhe empire faithful among the faithless â€” to make the charm firm and good would the gentleman fiom north carolina re duce us to worse than ibis russian bar barism ? will ho contend that even judas was not iti'.iili'd to tbe ililuy pieces uf silver â€” tu ihe consideration money ? : ot.i lhe institute for my lies moii to bd cute und lhc cause of humanity ble but show il i will and in _ munnoi thai sln.ll satisfy unv honest jurj i n iho boutll side of tbe ohio und in lie south side oi mason und dickson's line an honest jury ami i will brine the pro sumption so strong lh.it he must posscs more than christian charity which co eielb nil things who will deny thai there e>.ists strang presumptive evident e ami sir again t the honor l a n inn s against the bono of j lady irons i sumptive evidence is a l.aul thing it is always fats when that presumptive evi deuce cannot l.e cleared up and done away l>o you bead lliu letters ol these south american missionaries over again and compare them willi the tone id the ihessagel and lettera which wc havu re celved â€” pui them in columns one against the other and mark tho similitude mj suspicious teinper may have carried ine too far if it has i beg pardon â€” but i will show onough â€” not a handke n hlel not to justify tlie jealousy of oihcllo â€” yel i believe that the jealousy might have been pardoned to the noble moor cor tiiinly by inc bad he nol been a black man ; but the idea lo mc is so revolting of that connexion thai i never can read that play with any suit of pleasure sec i i m notice sv obviate i risk i del ... â€¢ â– Â« h renin i n n ed < .. department not rcceivabli i he i i slut â– . in pan i ii i i rights all pars iii u of inkit i pal enuarcreti 1 1 , |, ' it i ni : i lhe i . i ... or he ml i se i will bi available at in i lauri i i , ol hi â€¢ â€¢ o . . * | say i will prove if tbe scniho will have ihc patience lu listen in tne i will prove io iheir satisfaction tbot tit president has jonathan husselled tiiimcll i have us good ii right to coin cm und verbs ag olhei pepic i a..y hie resident ol lhe united states has jonathan ltussellcd himself â€” has shown that iiilbc execu tion ul a great public trust lis ha done that wbicb has damned jonathin kussell lo everlasting infamy and enabled luin to put his foot on liusscll â€” lo clap in ex tinguisher on him lf 1 don't piste it â€” ii is a pledge that shall bc icdcemul not like the pledge ubnut the tavigufon ol mississippi â€” not like thc ledge ubuiii these spanish american resolutions â€” ii shall bc redeemed o i will sil ilt.sn in l.tniuus and contented for the restll my life and how sir has he jonathin rus boiled himself he has done itl.y the ' 5 -.. '. "/-!'''â– 7 a panama question tlchveredin tht tcaau,jttarch 30 1836 mu havpol.pii ill al . iii ill , 1 111 i 1 state . ov ivofttv-ciwijuob i have another objection to make io the position advanced 11 the rent ie 111,111 from north carolina towards whom 1 feel no unfriendly sentiment or wish ii is this 1 hope that he will paid 111 inc und i hope for the pardon ol the senate |â€” at least i feel thai "."., sir ought lo pardon me â€” it is this ihe unreasonableness l the p;eii il in hi irom ninth carolina iu attempt ing nt this nine nf day lo alter the form il our ' iovci-nmcnt " a established />:/ thc .:,., let under lhc constitution now air the practice under the constitution was settled in be two first instances in ibis way ; that the vice president suc ceed lhc president at that time the pre i i nt iic:,c,l parliament or con gress by a speech from the throne ; but l.iiuc that time tbe practice has been seined another way since ihe revolu tion o r 1801 the practico has been set tled thai the secretary oi utÂ»i a ; n aucceeo il.c prostucm bunco it is thai the secretaryship of state has been the apple of discord under all btlminist rations succeeding that of mr jefferson it was the bone ol contention between mr gal latin and mr kobeii smith them are more bore besides mysell | looking at mr macon that know il it bus been ibe apple of discord aye und of concord loo sir since â€” it has been lhc favorite post und position of every bad ambitious nun whether apostate federalist or apostate republican who wishes to gel into the prci cy tier fas am per nefa â€” rem yuocunyuo modi run â€” rede i possi â€” honestly if ilicij may corruptly if they must it bus liceu that whicli archi medes wanted to move the world : pott to " a place to stand upon nyc and to live upon too sir and with lhc level of patronage to move oin little worlds j>'ow hir the gentleman from norlh carolina is so extremely unreasonable us to nisi â€” he will bear with my reproof 1 | 10 p â€”^ s o wish lo break ihe liue.il suc cession nl our monatebs and to reduce us to so..icth!n,r like thc barbarism of llusii.i where ihey haven't yet perfected themselves in lhe a 1 (.' of legitimacy : a regula indefeasible succession of tyrants although ihey claim lhe head ol the tabic of thc holy alliance â€” where there is hardly one instance of the lineal heir succeeding to the throne without regicide and parrlculei which the i c implies from lhc lime svl.cn muscovy first be came un european power â€” limn the lime of pcicr alextvitch or mcxiowhz as i was laugbl in my youth locull him who was the slayer of hi son und who trans mitted his power io catharine ihe l.ivon'un peasant girl first bis strumpet ; then his chamberlain's s then an i'm pies whom 1 nave heard more than once confounded wilh in r namesake catharine princess of anhalt the second of that name who by lhe murder of her husband peter 2d usurped lhc lliionc willi some variation of the mode nol of the measure it is the case in this our day of constantino ctesarovilch â€” which means i believe fllz ciksiir â€” as it was wilh his father paul petrovitcll and with his father peter thc son of somebody â€” nobody knows who â€” who went before paid not by the same instrument ; no sir in the case ol peter the ted-bol poker â€” the aclual cauterle â€” supplied the place ol the new pahlcn-tie of ihe twisted cravat a la pichcgru â€” and it was onlyi tbe day after the nesss arrived of the delivcran t ol ho world from lhe autocracy nl alex ander the deliverer as well as 1 remem ber the date â€” 1 know ihat it was on hie slhof februarj â€” thice dais before hc unavoidable departure of my colleague linn i eii.lcavor.d and lis i lhen thought not without some show ol success to im press the senate with i he important bear ing of lhc rccejjt even ct taganrock re cut as tu us upon ilie new mid danger ous mid as 1 fear fatal policy now for he firs , imr.il not announced attempted lo be practised upon by litis rash and fccblo administration klizabeth nnd burleigh were cautious und powerful tho stuarts and the buckiugbams profli pate feeble and rash il was then ibal 1 forewarned the senate ihut thc ted lint poker of some orloff tbe batafre or or loffithcothei pavuiuik it wass regular household appointment ol catharine la grand somewhat ii regulurly filled lottery /" meowagi ,/,. publication ;,' t'.e history of north carolina 20,000 uof.laii monday in sepli 1 srhniir â– :' .' i i . i i 3 1,500 h 1,000 1 . 5,10 ii ,.. i â– '. i iu 50 i . . 50 1,050 10 7,366 j ' i - , â– ' c ,,, 1 100 i i . aid ami wy 1 shall nol say which is in 1 and which is pluck george i do hit draw my pictures in such a way us to under il necessary to write under them Â» ibis is u man this is u horse i say tltis.iew ally bus been lhc menus of oiiatliiia kusscl linp biin ! and lor what ' sir ivc hear a great deal about the infirmity lf certain constitutions â€” not paper conitilutiona â€” y ol this vÂ«v nnn the following very interesting onoc dole given by mr sergeanti in his lulu gy upon messrs adams and jefferson lecentl delivered in philadelphia is la ken from l demoi ralic press i â€¢ .- 6 rick " il i - ' l-l.uoo blanks s st 5 dollars ii li'.'.l 0 i ) nol r..'i blank tl ,' l',i:e sou tickets ... be drawn in â– day lo i.r compli ted in 18 day drawing iii tie n her i be placed iu une wheel and iii i'i . in another we hour a gie.u deal .., cwwdtutlono in lirmily â€” seven years is t.p 1 mg for some of us to wai ; and if the president can he disposed of u die end of lluce years then being i.aulhan kus scllcd may they not by tome new turn ing up l trumps explct to succeed him ? i shall suggest toni good friend from missouri whether tl ere is not in fact a trojan horse wills lhe walls of ibe t.'apiiol â€” no nol of lbs capitol bui of lhe executive palace 1 v-juld suggest lu him whether there is tu an enemy in the camp who if i should i il in blowing c.y body sky high will put hem â€” below not only the sky but lhc round â€” bury ihem bui whatever the motive may have been the fact is as 1 have slated il thai there is u discrepant in the com munications of ihe executive io congress ; and i will stale another hiing when i come to it it is that i do believe â€” though 1 do not pledge miscirto prove â€” but 1 will pledge inyscll o make out a very stionir case such ..- would satisfy n jury iu lhe county of - barluttc â€” and i wuuld put myself on that jury and bc tried by cod and my country â€” i then say sir that there is strong reason to believe that these souib american communica tions which have been laid befoic us were manufactured betcal washington if nol by the pens under tho eye of out own ministers lo subserve their pur poses though in one icspect 1 um like the great earl of warwick the king maker and u little unlike hint in un making one king â€” though between iwo hawks 1 can tell which flics the highest pitch â€” between two dogs which has the deeper mouth between two horses which beats him best â€” betneen two blades which hath the better temper â€” between iwo girls whicli i lb the merrier eye â€” yet ill mailers of law i am like the un icarncd karl tioodlack one thing has my attention been tun.cd lo â€” language â€” word â€” the counters ol wise men thc money of fools--tl.ht machine and male rial with which the lawyer the priest the doctor tbe charlatan of every sort nnd kind pick the pocket and put the fetlc upon lhc planter and upon the slave holder it is by a dcxteious cutting and shuffling of thla pack that tl.e business i done they who can shuffle the whole pack ore often quiie ignorant of any foreign language even of their own ; and in ihcir attempts lo write and talk finely ihey only betray their poverty like the line ladies in tbe yicul of waksfield by their outrageous allcnipls to be very genteel the lirst thing that slruck mc in ibcsc documents was bow wonderfully these spaniards must have improved in english in their short residence i the cnilcd states it reminded mi of a re mark in one of sell's novels ii the par about old i'.lspcih of ibe < ruiebiii nlunl : aye says old e.lic sin's a well cducaie woman j and an she win to her english as i have heard her do at an orra time she may come lo fickle us those spaniards have gol to ihcir eng llsh and we aro all fickled but i shall be told because 1 have kept this thing linked up here lo bring it out here in litis senate 1 shall bc told that llu a english loltcra were translations from ihe spanish made in the office of the sccrc lary of mule 1 hope nol â€” i should be sorry 10 see any such tokens ol affinity and consanguinity und good understand ing ; but they have lhe foot prints and lhe flesh maiksol lhe btyle ol that office as i shall show un b future occasion 1 '- in not show it now it would be unteamwa 'â€¢ mr john mams look ilia scut in congress the mb of september 177 the day the old congress i'.rst met in june 1775 after blood bud been shed thai war was certain and that the en lightened aiul patriotic were preparing the public mind for revolution und hide pendente---it became necessary to ap point a commander in chief of the ar mies ofthe united cslonii s i n ward of massachusetts the colony which mr john adams in port represented was the person thought of lo ihat important nation oon ward commanded bc army at cambridge from the time ol ihe battle of lexington till the arrival ol gen washington in 1775 ] the 15th of june 1 77 j a memorable day in lhc history of the country mr john adams rose in bis place und with much judg ment and knowledge ul public feeling nominated george washington 1 vii ginia " to command all tbe continental - rauad for the defeni e ol vmeri can liberty so entirely unexpected was this proposition that mr washing ton was at ibe time it was made ill ilia scut in t ongress will ibe modesty which characterises ami appertains to greatness he was so overcome us tore tire immediately from the body " con kress ihcn proceeded to the choice ol b general by ballot and oeorge wash iugton,l'.sq was unanimously elected sioli in /''.-" ni the last drawn i ickkt m the first da ssdl bc i â– lill ll '' second day joo third day 500 a__s m 'â€ž i nd â– l_______________m biglilh day â– dill i truth day i day i u'h.us^h eighteenth das lhe i.'t lif lhc i i t ling in iho wh el nil â– â– â€¢ ommcn â– mi ill amounting lo eel â– i . 1,000 1,000 , â– i 000 1,0,10 1,111)1 1,500 i ll.oll 73.7so doltait-c i-i ' â– i ive t lhe agency ol the danknf r i in hill i glu -.. .' h an i,i alt 11 >. mpl'-iinn nf the ilraiiini u',i,,i t a discount of lilt , ii per cent all prizes not demand iwithin i : '.' hsl lhc completion ol ih drawine will be lidcrcd as forfeit ll lb us ol the i | this is the first administration that has openly tun the principle of patronage against that of paliiotism â€” that has un blusliingly avowed aye and executed its purpose of buying us up with our own money sir there is honor among thieves â€” shall it be wanting then among the chief captains of our administration * i hope no sir i.cl judas have his lhir ly pieces of silver whatever disposition be may choose lo make uf them hereaf ter â€” whether they shall go lo buy a pol tor's field in which to inter this misera ble constitution uf ours crucified between iwo gentlemen suffering lor " conscience sake under the burthen ot the iwo first officers of this government â€” forced upon one ol iheni by ihe forms of the consti tution against its spirit ami bis own which is grioved that the question count be submitted to bc people â€” or whether he shall do that justice lo himself whicli the finisher of liie luw is not as yel per mitted to do for him il is quite immate rial judas having done lhe work (" il is finished !" no sir it is not finished wus on lhc principle thai lhe laborer is worthy of bis hire entitled to all thai ihey who employed bin to do lhe work could gfve as wages ; he was at least entitled to what ihey had stipulated to give even :, l the eleventh hour ; nnd whatever promise may have been made to him it is lhc buinulcn duly of lhe promisor lo sec that they arc made good tu the promise the gentleman from north carolina must not complain thai they ure working in their vocation â€” " i is my vocation hal '. tis your vocation he it out vocation sir to call tbclii to a mun suitable vocation i sir have nn ill .. ipril 1826 ll i.ileiilioii of ihe north carolina public , .' p cl ill i'.iitnivr i t . hem i'll i ii i conlemi lated will it ia 1 1 si r 10 1 hi aid i lle.se who arc ir mils ml let tol ids c and he ',."" â€¢ i th i ll " ' ' . â€¢ .,. ", ia i , nn â€¢ .. ' ment of 1 laoltcry la n sufficient i.iu.ikk ofthe fairneis with which it ii be conducted ., in in i ii nn mi.soinu saactirsa our next senator â€” public attention abroad seems lo !"â€¢ ...'.' b dire od lo ihe next election of senatoi from missouri mid some f.ditor have ventured tin opin ion that colonel benton ssill not be re-el ected we can assure then of the con irary.snd speak it with certainty lor nc ser iu there an ihi tion in which the , c suit was tnoic clearly foreseen some badly concealed manoeuvres io organize an opposition to him have had the effect io organise the state for him 1'he manoeuvre was to gel his/,cr nal enemie elected into the general assembly for the mere purpose ul voling against him re gardless â– ,/ llu â€¢."-.

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;â– vii1lo 11 iii if \ salisbury n c jtuesday a.ugus1 29 1826 vol vii no 125 the terms of tin wi stern oarolluian are s p annum or s 511 if paid in admmce s'o paper :, linu id ;â– â– iÂ»p at the option i tin i.'liuii i until all arrearages aro paid a i list ill nl si ii he ill i lied ill hits crlll p square lorthc first insertion and twenty-five cent t r each subseoiioiil ne all letters luldre-e i t , ll.u l.d.tor must lie post-laud or they will not be attended to body else â€” some olhet russian or ruffian in '://'â€” ibe instrument n.i the mule nearest at hand in the caprsuu styes ol tyranny and lust â€” was ready .. despatch ibis new successor of the i'sais o the t'onstui nines â€” ofthe i'.y/.ilitiiii cttstrs hut sir i the common libeller of great und good men did injustice to both these legitimates i til st nicholas and to cetarovltch 1 thought loo ill of one nl iheni and loo well oi ibe oilier 1 though that commoiliis would " show light buti sir icl us not despair of the russian in spile of montesquieu's sneer he " can fed for a brother nl least wen although he tie not flayed alive ; ex cept now and then under the autocracy ol the knout hellas nol indeed yel learned " io make revolutions wilh rose inn , " â€” thai is the political philosopher's stone which is yet iu lhc womb of lime lo bc brought forth by sonic modern accoucheur reformer hut he shows signs of capability that are quite encour aging he cannot indeed redeem bis paper neither can ibe bank of kentucky rc.lecui us paper ; but the red-hot lukc is replaced by u box of sweet-meats â€” tbe bow-string by a medal hung round ibe neck â€” the badge not of death but ol idcocy and cowardice commodus is brave no where but in the arena with kittensi und puppy dogs and women for his antagonists ;.. inn table master thomas n'cio sec hogarth's progress of cruelty an uhnoo backed bv .. hobby horse or u medal and i box of dsv.oi moalo | goody goodies us iho overgrown children say is lhe full consideration paid hud and re ceived for lhe surrender of the autocrati cal crown of the largest empire in the win id and some say the most powerful â€” of lhc proud eminence of the empire of europe hon vastly unliable and benti menial i a l is use now does what has formerly done with a red-hot poker or , busv string a ukase with a most affec tionate fraternal letter a box of sweet meats a hobby horse or a medal â€” as wc in our but barons slave holding country do somelimcs hang a quarter of a dollar round a child's neck lo keep il in good humor â€” all cooled however villi the blood of a few real adherents to legitima cyâ€”in the persons of the guards uf lhe empire faithful among the faithless â€” to make the charm firm and good would the gentleman fiom north carolina re duce us to worse than ibis russian bar barism ? will ho contend that even judas was not iti'.iili'd to tbe ililuy pieces uf silver â€” tu ihe consideration money ? : ot.i lhe institute for my lies moii to bd cute und lhc cause of humanity ble but show il i will and in _ munnoi thai sln.ll satisfy unv honest jurj i n iho boutll side of tbe ohio und in lie south side oi mason und dickson's line an honest jury ami i will brine the pro sumption so strong lh.it he must posscs more than christian charity which co eielb nil things who will deny thai there e>.ists strang presumptive evident e ami sir again t the honor l a n inn s against the bono of j lady irons i sumptive evidence is a l.aul thing it is always fats when that presumptive evi deuce cannot l.e cleared up and done away l>o you bead lliu letters ol these south american missionaries over again and compare them willi the tone id the ihessagel and lettera which wc havu re celved â€” pui them in columns one against the other and mark tho similitude mj suspicious teinper may have carried ine too far if it has i beg pardon â€” but i will show onough â€” not a handke n hlel not to justify tlie jealousy of oihcllo â€” yel i believe that the jealousy might have been pardoned to the noble moor cor tiiinly by inc bad he nol been a black man ; but the idea lo mc is so revolting of that connexion thai i never can read that play with any suit of pleasure sec i i m notice sv obviate i risk i del ... â€¢ â– Â« h renin i n n ed < .. department not rcceivabli i he i i slut â– . in pan i ii i i rights all pars iii u of inkit i pal enuarcreti 1 1 , |, ' it i ni : i lhe i . i ... or he ml i se i will bi available at in i lauri i i , ol hi â€¢ â€¢ o . . * | say i will prove if tbe scniho will have ihc patience lu listen in tne i will prove io iheir satisfaction tbot tit president has jonathan husselled tiiimcll i have us good ii right to coin cm und verbs ag olhei pepic i a..y hie resident ol lhe united states has jonathan ltussellcd himself â€” has shown that iiilbc execu tion ul a great public trust lis ha done that wbicb has damned jonathin kussell lo everlasting infamy and enabled luin to put his foot on liusscll â€” lo clap in ex tinguisher on him lf 1 don't piste it â€” ii is a pledge that shall bc icdcemul not like the pledge ubnut the tavigufon ol mississippi â€” not like thc ledge ubuiii these spanish american resolutions â€” ii shall bc redeemed o i will sil ilt.sn in l.tniuus and contented for the restll my life and how sir has he jonathin rus boiled himself he has done itl.y the ' 5 -.. '. "/-!'''â– 7 a panama question tlchveredin tht tcaau,jttarch 30 1836 mu havpol.pii ill al . iii ill , 1 111 i 1 state . ov ivofttv-ciwijuob i have another objection to make io the position advanced 11 the rent ie 111,111 from north carolina towards whom 1 feel no unfriendly sentiment or wish ii is this 1 hope that he will paid 111 inc und i hope for the pardon ol the senate |â€” at least i feel thai "."., sir ought lo pardon me â€” it is this ihe unreasonableness l the p;eii il in hi irom ninth carolina iu attempt ing nt this nine nf day lo alter the form il our ' iovci-nmcnt " a established />:/ thc .:,., let under lhc constitution now air the practice under the constitution was settled in be two first instances in ibis way ; that the vice president suc ceed lhc president at that time the pre i i nt iic:,c,l parliament or con gress by a speech from the throne ; but l.iiuc that time tbe practice has been seined another way since ihe revolu tion o r 1801 the practico has been set tled thai the secretary oi utÂ»i a ; n aucceeo il.c prostucm bunco it is thai the secretaryship of state has been the apple of discord under all btlminist rations succeeding that of mr jefferson it was the bone ol contention between mr gal latin and mr kobeii smith them are more bore besides mysell | looking at mr macon that know il it bus been ibe apple of discord aye und of concord loo sir since â€” it has been lhc favorite post und position of every bad ambitious nun whether apostate federalist or apostate republican who wishes to gel into the prci cy tier fas am per nefa â€” rem yuocunyuo modi run â€” rede i possi â€” honestly if ilicij may corruptly if they must it bus liceu that whicli archi medes wanted to move the world : pott to " a place to stand upon nyc and to live upon too sir and with lhc level of patronage to move oin little worlds j>'ow hir the gentleman from norlh carolina is so extremely unreasonable us to nisi â€” he will bear with my reproof 1 | 10 p â€”^ s o wish lo break ihe liue.il suc cession nl our monatebs and to reduce us to so..icth!n,r like thc barbarism of llusii.i where ihey haven't yet perfected themselves in lhe a 1 (.' of legitimacy : a regula indefeasible succession of tyrants although ihey claim lhe head ol the tabic of thc holy alliance â€” where there is hardly one instance of the lineal heir succeeding to the throne without regicide and parrlculei which the i c implies from lhc lime svl.cn muscovy first be came un european power â€” limn the lime of pcicr alextvitch or mcxiowhz as i was laugbl in my youth locull him who was the slayer of hi son und who trans mitted his power io catharine ihe l.ivon'un peasant girl first bis strumpet ; then his chamberlain's s then an i'm pies whom 1 nave heard more than once confounded wilh in r namesake catharine princess of anhalt the second of that name who by lhe murder of her husband peter 2d usurped lhc lliionc willi some variation of the mode nol of the measure it is the case in this our day of constantino ctesarovilch â€” which means i believe fllz ciksiir â€” as it was wilh his father paul petrovitcll and with his father peter thc son of somebody â€” nobody knows who â€” who went before paid not by the same instrument ; no sir in the case ol peter the ted-bol poker â€” the aclual cauterle â€” supplied the place ol the new pahlcn-tie of ihe twisted cravat a la pichcgru â€” and it was onlyi tbe day after the nesss arrived of the delivcran t ol ho world from lhe autocracy nl alex ander the deliverer as well as 1 remem ber the date â€” 1 know ihat it was on hie slhof februarj â€” thice dais before hc unavoidable departure of my colleague linn i eii.lcavor.d and lis i lhen thought not without some show ol success to im press the senate with i he important bear ing of lhc rccejjt even ct taganrock re cut as tu us upon ilie new mid danger ous mid as 1 fear fatal policy now for he firs , imr.il not announced attempted lo be practised upon by litis rash and fccblo administration klizabeth nnd burleigh were cautious und powerful tho stuarts and the buckiugbams profli pate feeble and rash il was then ibal 1 forewarned the senate ihut thc ted lint poker of some orloff tbe batafre or or loffithcothei pavuiuik it wass regular household appointment ol catharine la grand somewhat ii regulurly filled lottery /" meowagi ,/,. publication ;,' t'.e history of north carolina 20,000 uof.laii monday in sepli 1 srhniir â– :' .' i i . i i 3 1,500 h 1,000 1 . 5,10 ii ,.. i â– '. i iu 50 i . . 50 1,050 10 7,366 j ' i - , â– ' c ,,, 1 100 i i . aid ami wy 1 shall nol say which is in 1 and which is pluck george i do hit draw my pictures in such a way us to under il necessary to write under them Â» ibis is u man this is u horse i say tltis.iew ally bus been lhc menus of oiiatliiia kusscl linp biin ! and lor what ' sir ivc hear a great deal about the infirmity lf certain constitutions â€” not paper conitilutiona â€” y ol this vÂ«v nnn the following very interesting onoc dole given by mr sergeanti in his lulu gy upon messrs adams and jefferson lecentl delivered in philadelphia is la ken from l demoi ralic press i â€¢ .- 6 rick " il i - ' l-l.uoo blanks s st 5 dollars ii li'.'.l 0 i ) nol r..'i blank tl ,' l',i:e sou tickets ... be drawn in â– day lo i.r compli ted in 18 day drawing iii tie n her i be placed iu une wheel and iii i'i . in another we hour a gie.u deal .., cwwdtutlono in lirmily â€” seven years is t.p 1 mg for some of us to wai ; and if the president can he disposed of u die end of lluce years then being i.aulhan kus scllcd may they not by tome new turn ing up l trumps explct to succeed him ? i shall suggest toni good friend from missouri whether tl ere is not in fact a trojan horse wills lhe walls of ibe t.'apiiol â€” no nol of lbs capitol bui of lhe executive palace 1 v-juld suggest lu him whether there is tu an enemy in the camp who if i should i il in blowing c.y body sky high will put hem â€” below not only the sky but lhc round â€” bury ihem bui whatever the motive may have been the fact is as 1 have slated il thai there is u discrepant in the com munications of ihe executive io congress ; and i will stale another hiing when i come to it it is that i do believe â€” though 1 do not pledge miscirto prove â€” but 1 will pledge inyscll o make out a very stionir case such ..- would satisfy n jury iu lhe county of - barluttc â€” and i wuuld put myself on that jury and bc tried by cod and my country â€” i then say sir that there is strong reason to believe that these souib american communica tions which have been laid befoic us were manufactured betcal washington if nol by the pens under tho eye of out own ministers lo subserve their pur poses though in one icspect 1 um like the great earl of warwick the king maker and u little unlike hint in un making one king â€” though between iwo hawks 1 can tell which flics the highest pitch â€” between two dogs which has the deeper mouth between two horses which beats him best â€” betneen two blades which hath the better temper â€” between iwo girls whicli i lb the merrier eye â€” yet ill mailers of law i am like the un icarncd karl tioodlack one thing has my attention been tun.cd lo â€” language â€” word â€” the counters ol wise men thc money of fools--tl.ht machine and male rial with which the lawyer the priest the doctor tbe charlatan of every sort nnd kind pick the pocket and put the fetlc upon lhc planter and upon the slave holder it is by a dcxteious cutting and shuffling of thla pack that tl.e business i done they who can shuffle the whole pack ore often quiie ignorant of any foreign language even of their own ; and in ihcir attempts lo write and talk finely ihey only betray their poverty like the line ladies in tbe yicul of waksfield by their outrageous allcnipls to be very genteel the lirst thing that slruck mc in ibcsc documents was bow wonderfully these spaniards must have improved in english in their short residence i the cnilcd states it reminded mi of a re mark in one of sell's novels ii the par about old i'.lspcih of ibe < ruiebiii nlunl : aye says old e.lic sin's a well cducaie woman j and an she win to her english as i have heard her do at an orra time she may come lo fickle us those spaniards have gol to ihcir eng llsh and we aro all fickled but i shall be told because 1 have kept this thing linked up here lo bring it out here in litis senate 1 shall bc told that llu a english loltcra were translations from ihe spanish made in the office of the sccrc lary of mule 1 hope nol â€” i should be sorry 10 see any such tokens ol affinity and consanguinity und good understand ing ; but they have lhe foot prints and lhe flesh maiksol lhe btyle ol that office as i shall show un b future occasion 1 '- in not show it now it would be unteamwa 'â€¢ mr john mams look ilia scut in congress the mb of september 177 the day the old congress i'.rst met in june 1775 after blood bud been shed thai war was certain and that the en lightened aiul patriotic were preparing the public mind for revolution und hide pendente---it became necessary to ap point a commander in chief of the ar mies ofthe united cslonii s i n ward of massachusetts the colony which mr john adams in port represented was the person thought of lo ihat important nation oon ward commanded bc army at cambridge from the time ol ihe battle of lexington till the arrival ol gen washington in 1775 ] the 15th of june 1 77 j a memorable day in lhc history of the country mr john adams rose in bis place und with much judg ment and knowledge ul public feeling nominated george washington 1 vii ginia " to command all tbe continental - rauad for the defeni e ol vmeri can liberty so entirely unexpected was this proposition that mr washing ton was at ibe time it was made ill ilia scut in t ongress will ibe modesty which characterises ami appertains to greatness he was so overcome us tore tire immediately from the body " con kress ihcn proceeded to the choice ol b general by ballot and oeorge wash iugton,l'.sq was unanimously elected sioli in /''.-" ni the last drawn i ickkt m the first da ssdl bc i â– lill ll '' second day joo third day 500 a__s m 'â€ž i nd â– l_______________m biglilh day â– dill i truth day i day i u'h.us^h eighteenth das lhe i.'t lif lhc i i t ling in iho wh el nil â– â– â€¢ ommcn â– mi ill amounting lo eel â– i . 1,000 1,000 , â– i 000 1,0,10 1,111)1 1,500 i ll.oll 73.7so doltait-c i-i ' â– i ive t lhe agency ol the danknf r i in hill i glu -.. .' h an i,i alt 11 >. mpl'-iinn nf the ilraiiini u',i,,i t a discount of lilt , ii per cent all prizes not demand iwithin i : '.' hsl lhc completion ol ih drawine will be lidcrcd as forfeit ll lb us ol the i | this is the first administration that has openly tun the principle of patronage against that of paliiotism â€” that has un blusliingly avowed aye and executed its purpose of buying us up with our own money sir there is honor among thieves â€” shall it be wanting then among the chief captains of our administration * i hope no sir i.cl judas have his lhir ly pieces of silver whatever disposition be may choose lo make uf them hereaf ter â€” whether they shall go lo buy a pol tor's field in which to inter this misera ble constitution uf ours crucified between iwo gentlemen suffering lor " conscience sake under the burthen ot the iwo first officers of this government â€” forced upon one ol iheni by ihe forms of the consti tution against its spirit ami bis own which is grioved that the question count be submitted to bc people â€” or whether he shall do that justice lo himself whicli the finisher of liie luw is not as yel per mitted to do for him il is quite immate rial judas having done lhe work (" il is finished !" no sir it is not finished wus on lhc principle thai lhe laborer is worthy of bis hire entitled to all thai ihey who employed bin to do lhe work could gfve as wages ; he was at least entitled to what ihey had stipulated to give even :, l the eleventh hour ; nnd whatever promise may have been made to him it is lhc buinulcn duly of lhe promisor lo sec that they arc made good tu the promise the gentleman from north carolina must not complain thai they ure working in their vocation â€” " i is my vocation hal '. tis your vocation he it out vocation sir to call tbclii to a mun suitable vocation i sir have nn ill .. ipril 1826 ll i.ileiilioii of ihe north carolina public , .' p cl ill i'.iitnivr i t . hem i'll i ii i conlemi lated will it ia 1 1 si r 10 1 hi aid i lle.se who arc ir mils ml let tol ids c and he ',."" â€¢ i th i ll " ' ' . â€¢ .,. ", ia i , nn â€¢ .. ' ment of 1 laoltcry la n sufficient i.iu.ikk ofthe fairneis with which it ii be conducted ., in in i ii nn mi.soinu saactirsa our next senator â€” public attention abroad seems lo !"â€¢ ...'.' b dire od lo ihe next election of senatoi from missouri mid some f.ditor have ventured tin opin ion that colonel benton ssill not be re-el ected we can assure then of the con irary.snd speak it with certainty lor nc ser iu there an ihi tion in which the , c suit was tnoic clearly foreseen some badly concealed manoeuvres io organize an opposition to him have had the effect io organise the state for him 1'he manoeuvre was to gel his/,cr nal enemie elected into the general assembly for the mere purpose ul voling against him re gardless â– ,/ llu â€¢."-.